2012.03.07 10:01, Claudio Kuenzler rašė:
Yes it is different now than before. But before the reply-to has been "/wrong"/ the whole time ;-)
Before: Reply to the mail has put the real sender of the e-mail into the reply-to field Now: Reply to the mail puts the mailing list into the reply-to field
Roundcube was actually the only list (and I'm subscribed to many OSS-lists) where this reply-to behaviour occured.
I think how it is now is the standard for mailing lists and it prevents the problem that you hit reply and you send an e-mail only to the real sender of the previous mail instead of to the mailing list.
I think this topic is a bit religious. Try googling for "reply-to munging" (quotes not needed) then read the first few links to see the contrary opinion.
Any application can have a Reply to List button, which then does what it says, leaving the Reply button do its usual job which is replying to sender (or the Reply-To address specified by the sender). The problem is that only few applications provide that button, and I guess such practice is usually regarded as geekery.
Regards, Rimas